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© Fluxys
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© Fluxys

GRTgaz, Fluxys assess demand for 150km French-Belgian hydrogen pipeline

GRTgaz and Fluxys have launched a market call to assess the needs and economic interest in setting up a 150km open-access hydrogen pipeline network between France and Belgium.

The proposed pipeline would connect the ports of Dunkirk in France, and Ghent and Antwerp in Belgium, bringing low-carbon hydrogen to industries such as steel, refining and chemicals.

GRTgaz is planning to construct the pipeline network at the Port of Dunkirk under its DHUNE project, while Fluxys intends to have hydrogen moving through its first sections of infrastructure by 2026.

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